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World Cup Highlights: Brazil Dominates and U.S. Secures Knockout Spot
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- June 20, 2026
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Brazil Secures Victory Over Haiti
Brazil triumphed in its World Cup match against Haiti, winning 3-0 in Philadelphia. The victory marks Brazil’s first win in the tournament and knocks Haiti out of contention for the knockout stages. Coach Carlo Ancelotti can breathe easier following criticism for the opening draw. Brazil and Morocco both now lead Group C with four points each.
Brazil’s Game Moments
Despite a dominating performance, a goal by Endrick in the 77th minute was nullified by an offside call. Haitian goalkeeper Alisson prevented a close call from Haiti’s Ade by deflecting a header during a corner. Matheus Cunha, a key player, scored two goals in the first half and was substituted after his performance.
The second half began with Brazil in strong form, controlling 62% of possession and holding Haiti to no shots on goal. Vini Jr. extended the lead to 3-0 before half-time, contributing significantly to Brazil’s attacking prowess.
Morocco vs. Scotland: Early Goals and Tight Defense
In a closely contested match, Morocco defeated Scotland 1-0, holding onto an early goal scored by Ismael Saibari. Despite numerous attempts by Scotland to level the score, Morocco’s defense remained solid. The victory places Morocco alongside Brazil, both holding four points in Group C.
With an aggressive push in the second half, Scotland was unable to find the net, even with extended stoppage time. Notably, Achraf Hakimi set a record for World Cup appearances by an African nation player, competing in his 12th match.
USA Advances to Knockout Stage
The United States claimed a 2-0 win against Australia, securing a spot in the knockout round of the World Cup. The win follows a 4-1 victory over Paraguay, marking a historic moment for the U.S. men’s national team—winning consecutive World Cup matches for the first time since 1930.
Key Match Highlights
An own goal from Australia, followed by a header from Alex Freeman, set the U.S. apart in Seattle. Despite Christian Pulisic’s absence due to a calf injury, the team maintained control with 62% possession and over 450 accurate passes. Goalkeeper Matt Freese’s saves ensured a clean sheet.
The U.S. team now leads Group D, with Ricardo Pepi stepping up in place of Pulisic, showing depth in the squad’s performance.
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